BAR D BAR D BRAKE LEVERS BRAKE LEVERS
Carefully read, follow and understand the instructions given in this manual. It is an essential part of the product, and you should keep it in a safe place for future reference. MECHANIC QUALIFICATION - Please be advised that many bicycle service and repair tasks require specialized knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly service or repair your bicycle. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding your service/repair ability, please take your bicycle to a qualified repair shop. "AN ACCIDT" - Please note that throughout this manual, reference is made that "an accident" could occur. Any accident could result in damage to your bicycle, its components and, more importantly, could cause you or a bystander to sustain severe personal injury or even death. INTDED USE - This Campagnolo product is designed and manufactured for use only on road racing style bicycles that are ridden only on smooth road or track surfaces. Any other use of this product, such as off-road or on trails is forbidden. LIFESPAN - WEAR - INSPECTION REQUIREMT - The lifespan of Campagnolo components depends on many factors, such as rider size and riding conditions. Impacts, falls, improper use or harsh use in general may compromise the structural integrity of the components and significantly reduce their lifespan. Some components are also subject to wear over time. Please have your bicycle regularly inspected by a qualified mechanic for any cracks, deformation, signs of fatigue or wear. If the inspection reveals any deformation, cracks, impact marks or stress marks, no matter how slight, immediately replace the component; components that have experienced excessive wear also need immediate replacement. The frequency of inspection depends on many factors; check with your authorized Campagnolo representative to select a schedule that is best for you. If you weigh 82 kg/180 lbs or more, you must be especially vigilant and have your bicycle inspected more frequently (than someone weighting less than 82 kg/180 lbs) for any evidence of cracks, deformation, or other signs of fatigue or stress. Check with your mechanic to discuss whether the components you selected are suitable for your use, and to determine the frequency of inspections. Dear customer, please remember that to maximise the performance of your EPS drivetrain and to prevent jeopardising its safety, performance, long-life and functionality, it is absolutely necessary to use the 6 components of EPS drivetrain with components of the Campagnolo 11 speed mechanical drivetrain; it is not possible to use EPS components that are not manufactured by Campagnolo. Note Tools supplied by other manufacturers for components similar to Campagnolo components, may not be compatible with Campagnolo components. Likewise, tools supplied by Campagnolo s.r.l. may not be compatible with components supplied by other manufacturers. Always check with your mechanic or the tool manufacturer to insure compatibility before using tools supplied by one manufacturer on components supplied by another. The user of this Campagnolo product expressly recognizes that there are risks inherent in bicycle riding, including but not limited to the risk that a component of the bicycle can fail, resulting in an accident, personal injury or death. By his purchase and use of this Campagnolo product, the user expressly, voluntarily and knowingly accepts and/or assumes these risks, including but not limited to the risk of passive or active neglicence of Campagnolo s.r.l. or hidden, latent or obvious defects in the product, and agrees to hold Campagnolo s.r.l. harmless to the fullest extent permitted by law against any resulting damages. If you ever have any questions, please contact your mechanic or your nearest Campagnolo dealer for additional information. 16 17
SAFETY RECOMMANDATIONS - Never make any modifications whatsoever to any component of any Campagnolo product. - Parts which have been bent or otherwise damaged in an accident or as a result of any other impact must not be re-straightened. They must be replaced immediately with original Campagnolo parts. - Wear clothes which are snug-fitting and which make you visible to traffic, such as neon fluorescent or other bright colors. - Avoid biking at night because it is more difficult for you to be seen by traffic, and it is more difficult for you to see obstructions on the ground. If you do ride at night, you should equip your bicycle with and use a headlight and a tail light. - Never use a bicycle or bicycle component unless you are thoroughly familiar with its use and maintenance history. "Used" equipment may have been misused and abused, and can unexpectedly fail resulting in an accident. - Always wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that has been approved by ANSI or SNELL. BEFORE EVERY RIDE DO NOT RIDE YOUR BICYCLE IF IT DOES NOT PASS THIS PRE-RIDE TEST CORRECT ANY CONDITION BEFORE YOUR RIDE. - Be sure that all of the components of your bicycle, including but not limited to your brakes, pedals, handgrips, handlebars, frame and seating system, are in optimum condition and suitable for use. - Be sure that none of the components of bicycle are bent, damaged or out of alignment. - Check you brake pads and cables to be sure they are in good condition. - Test your brakes in the beginning of your ride to make sure that they are operating properly. - Learn and follow the local bicycle laws and regulations, and obey all traffic signals, signs and laws while you ride. If you ever any comments, questions or concerns, please contact your nearest Campagnolo Service Center. A list of service centers may be found on our website at www.campagnolo.com. 18 19
1. ASSEMBLY 2. OPERATION COMPATIBILITY The BAR D EPS brake levers are compatible ONLY with caliper brakes. Im Falle einer Montage / Demontage oder Wartung der Komponenten muss das EPS-Antriebssystem mit dem im Anweisungsblatt der EPS Power Unit beschriebenen Verfahren ausgeschaltet werden. The left control lever 2 (B - Fig. 1) operates the derailleur by moving up the chain on the upper chainring. The left control lever 3 (C - Fig. 1) operates the derailleur by moving down the chain on the lower chainring. The derailleur automatically centres the fork in the best position depending on the position of the chain on the chainrings and pinions. B C THE EPS BAR D BRAKE LEVERS MUST BE MOUNTED AND CONNECTED ONLY AND EXCLUSIVELY BY ONE OF CAMPAGNOLO'S SERVICE CTERS, A CAMPAGNOLO PRO-SHOP OR A MECHANIC SPECIALISED IN MOUNTING EPS GROUPSETS. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT TAMPERING OR INCORRECT OR INCOMPLETE INSTALLATION OF EV JUST ONE COMPONT OF THE EPS GROUPSET AUTOMATICALLY RESULTS IN THE INVALIDATION OF ANY WARRANTY. By briefly pressing one of the two MODE buttons (Fig. 2 / 4) it is possible to view the battery charge level on the LED of the interface. 1 ATTTION! NOTE FOR SPECIALISED MECHANICS! Please remember that all assembly, disassembly, adjustment and maintenance procedures for the EPS drivetrain are described in the EPS technical manual, which is available in PDF format on our internet site www.campagnolo.com. 2 mode 20 21
The right control lever 2 (B - Fig. 3) operates the rear derailleur by moving up the chain on the upper pinion. The right control lever 3 (C - Fig. 3) operates the rear derailleur by moving down the chain on the lower pinion. By pressing and holding the right control lever 2 (B - Fig. 3) you enable multiple shifting upwards. By pressing and holding the right control lever 3 (C - Fig. 3) you enable multiple shifting downwards. C B IMPORTANT In the event of a malfunction of the EPS Bar End brake levers, check the section on the integrated diagnostics system reported in the instructions leaflet of the EPS power unit and contact only and exclusively your PRO SHOP, SERVICE CTER or mechanic specialised in mounting EPS groupsets. 2.1 - RIDING SETTING and ZERO SETTING Pressing the MODE button (Fig. 2/4) located on the control of the rear derailleur or derailleur for about 6 seconds allows to adjust the reference position of the rear derailleur and derailleur (refer to the directions contained in the instructions leaflet of the EPS rear derailleur and EPS derailleur). Pressing both MODE buttons together (Fig. 2/4) for about 6 seconds allows you to reset the reference position of the rear derailleur and derailleur to zero. By briefly pressing one of the two MODE buttons (Fig. 2 / 4) it is possible to view the battery charge level on the LED of the interface. 3 Setting the rear derailleur and derailleur when the bicycle is in motion may result in dangerous situations and cause accidents. Therefore please be very careful if you decide to do it. 4 mode Resetting the rear derailleur and derailleur to zero is a particularly delicate operation and must be carried out when the bicycle is stationary and placed on a stand. This is why it should be conducted only and exclusively by a Campagnolo Service Center, a Campagnolo Pro-shop or a mechanic specialised in mounting EPS groupsets. 22 23
3. ASSEMBLING AND FITTING THE CABLE Remove rubber cap (F Fig. 5) from the front of the brake lever. Fix the cable with the brake fastening screw (refer to the brake user manual). F Replace cap (F Fig. 7) into the brake lever hole. F 7 Insert cable (G - Fig. 6) making it go through hole (H Fig. 6) of the brake lever and the hole in fixing screw. 5 H Once the cable is installed, check it doesn t foul steering or any other bike function. Any fouling might jeopardize your ability to steer or control the bike and might cause accidents, injuries and even death. Make sure the cable slides freely in the sheath. The cables of the front brakes are 800 mm long and have a 1.6 mm diameter. 6 The cables of the back brakes are 1600 mm long and have a 1.6 mm diameter. G 4. REMOVAL THE EPS BAR D BRAKE LEVERS MUST BE DISASSEMBLED ONLY AND EXCLUSIVELY BY ONE OF CAMPAGNOLO SERVICE CTERS, A CAMPAGNOLO PRO-SHOP OR A MECHANIC SPECIALISED IN MOUNTING EPS GROUPSETS. 24 25
5. DISMANTLING THE WHEEL The EPS Bar-End brake levers are fitted with a button allowing the brake to be released, making dismantling the wheels easier. 6. MAINTANCE The cables and housings must be replaced every 2 years or after 20,000 km maximum. 5.1. OPING THE BRAKE CALIPER To open the brake caliper, press button (L Fig. 8) from the inside towards the outside. L If the bike is used in competitions, the cables and housings must be replaced every year or after 15,000 km maximum. The intervals stated are just an indication and might vary significantly according to the conditions and intensity with which the bike is used (i.e. significant factors are: competitions, rain, salted roads during the winter, cyclist s weight, etc.). To identify the best intervals for your characteristics, contact your mechanic. Dirt damages the bike and its components seriously. Clean, rinse and dry your bike thoroughly after using it. 5.2. RESETTING THE BRAKE CALIPER Acting on brake lever (M Fig. 9), press at the same time button (L Fig. 9) from the outside towards the inside. 8 L Never wash your bike with a pressure washer. Pressurized water, even the water coming out of a garden hose, may penetrate gaskets and enter your Campagnolo components, damaging them irreparably. Wash your bike and Campagnolo components with water and a neutral detergent. Dry with a soft cloth: never use abrasive or metal brushes. M 9 26 27